In the past, the usual remedies for unwanted hair were plucking,
shaving, waxing, or chemical depilatories. Some are painful, some
are messy, and all are only temporary. Now there are more effective
solutions. Total Dermatology offers the powerful GentleMax Laser.
Laser Hair Reduction offers long-lasting results with minimal discomfort for
all skin tones. GentleMax may also be used for medical
and cosmetic procedures including treatments of facial and leg veins,
age spots, and rejuvenation of the skin.
"Laura is my favorite RN. She is always professional and I have 100% confidence in her knowing exactly how to handle all my procedures. Although I have spent many hours with Laura, I am still continuously impressed with her knowledge and insight, and her ability to answer all the questions I have about treatments and skin care."Lara G.
"Investing in hair laser removal has been a wonderful experience for me. Not only do I have the freedom to wear whatever I want whenever I want, the process was fast and Laura was great throughout!" Grace I.
Does skin color make a difference
in the results?
The GentleMax has the flexibility to provide a customized treatment.
Many earlier lasers were not suitable for all patients. Skins which had potential for post-treatment pigmentation found it difficult to get the results they were after. This laser eliminates the risks previously associated with hair removal on ethnic or darker skin tones.
What are the treatments
like?
GentleMax delivers light energy
in a non-invasive manner to hundreds of hair follicles simultaneously.
A specialized cooling pulse reduces discomfort during
the treatment. A pulse of light is delivered to an area of the skin.
The laser treatment may last a few minutes to an hour or more, depending
on the size of the area being treated. Lasers can remove hair
from all parts of the body including lips, cheeks, legs, arms, underarms,
and back.
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Are treatments
painful?
Some patients experience a mild sting or pinch. It can feel like
a small snap of a rubber band. No local anesthesia or pain medication
is required, however, a topical anesthesia cream may be applied
to skin one hour prior to treatment to minimize any pain.
A special feature of the GentleMax lasers is the patented cooling system. Immediately before and after each laser pulse, a cryogen spray super-cools the top layer of skin.How many treatments
are required?
More than one treatment may be necessary depending on the area you
wish to have treated. Some factors include hair density, and your
own hair’s growth cycle. Age, diet, ethnicity, weight, hormones,
medication, and metabolism all may effect your hair’s location,
thickness, and resilience.
Are there any
side effects?
Short-term side effects may include redness and swelling around
the hair follicle, which indicates that the hair follicle has responded
to the treatment. Most people return to normal activity directly
after the procedure. Side effects disappear within hours of treatment.
Is it important where I go for laser hair removal?
Absolutely. Inadequately trained technicians can cause permanent scarring, hyperpgimentation and disfigurement. Always make sure the person who is performing any laser treatment has the required training and experience as well as the correct laser for your skin type and color.
Are there any
precautions or restrictions after treatment?
After treatment, you may return to normal activities. You may be
advised to use a formulated skin care product after your laser treatment.
Sunscreen must be used on any treated areas exposed to the sun.
Limiting sun exposure is best.
How should I prepare for my treatment? You may shave the day before. It is not recommended that you wax of pluck hair prior to treatment. Although having done so will not mean you cannot have a laser hair reduction treatment, best results are obtained if you don't. Once your treatment series has begun, we urge you to completely stop both waxing and plucking.
GentleMax Hair Reduction Photos (Patient results my vary
Photo Courtesy Munevver Ecra, MD Photo Courtesy Marcelle Kutun, CLP Photo Courtsey Michal Elder, MD Photo Courtesy Alan Harcher, MD